Which is correct, in home or at home?
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Grammatically, in home and at home are correct. However, their usage varies in terms of context. The use of 'at home' shows something or someone is located in the home. However, 'in home' describes something that happens in the home. For more clarity, have a look at the examples below:
- At home: I left the keys at home.
- In home: The keys are placed over the refrigerator in home.
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